Neurotechnology used by professionals now available in amateur fencing!
How it works:
1
We get to know each other, clarify details, and agree on the time and place of the test
2
We gather at the fencing salle to install sensors that don't hinder movement, ensuring comfortable execution of touches, attacks, and parries
3
We conduct the test
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Our physiologists analyze the data by breaking down each action into milliseconds
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You receive a detailed report with a technical breakdown and recommendations
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We conduct a consultation based on the results
Testing Location
the Netherlands: fencing clubs in the Hague, Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Utrecht
Other countries: any club during camps
Basic Package
Testing Time: 30 minutes
Result Delivery: Within 2 working days
Price – 85 € (excluding VAT and salle rental)
- Is there activation of the muscles that lead to arm shortening during a touch? - Is there enough stabilization of the elbow and wrist joints? - Are there delays between phases of a touch that provide the opponent with a pre-signal and the opportunity to counter-attack? - Is the speed-strength training of the muscles engaged in a touch sufficient?
+ Training with biofeedback, allowing a fencer to feel back muscles and perform a touch without shortening the arm.
- Which muscles primarily require endurance training? - What is the nature of the compensatory mechanisms: do they genuinely help mitigate fatigue or exacerbate it? - Is there a disruption in coordination, or are the fatigue issues solely related to muscle strength?
Price – 269 € 229€ (excluding VAT and salle rental) Discount: 15% off the extended package in October and November 2024.
- Is there activation of the muscles that lead to arm shortening during a touch? - Is there enough stabilization of the elbow and wrist joints? - Are there delays between phases of a touch that provide the opponent with a pre-signal and the opportunity to counter-attack? - Is the speed-strength training of the muscles engaged in a touch sufficient?
+ Training with biofeedback, allowing a fencer to feel back muscles and perform a touch without shortening the arm.
- Which muscles primarily require endurance training? - What is the nature of the compensatory mechanisms: do they genuinely help mitigate fatigue or exacerbate it? - Is there a disruption in coordination, or are the fatigue issues solely related to muscle strength?
- Is there distortion in the technique of individual elements when planning a two-tempo attack? - Is there distortion in technique during unintentional touches?
- Which parry is biomechanically more effective? - Are there errors in muscle activation that lead to a loss of line in a riposte? - Which compensatory mechanisms can be activated to minimize shoulder engagement when performing parries?
DISCOUNT 15% FOR EXTENDED PACKAGE TILL THE END OF 2024
Feedback
Feedback
Maestro Bob Lightner
USA Fencing
I believe this system would benefit fencers at all levels. It gives hard data analysis to the fencer and his/her coach. As you become more familiar with the data, you will learn some important facts about your extension, lunge, and footwork to improve your fencing. I wish I had this system when I began my fencing career! It would have helped me when I went from competitive fencing to coaching!
Ekaterina Makarova
Olympic Champion World No. 1 in Doubles, World No. 8 in Singles, Winner of 4 Grand Slam Tournaments
Technological advancements happen every day, and it's essential to keep up with the latest technologies. As a tennis mentor, I constantly research new information to help my beloved sport grow and develop. I was personally tested with Electrome Lab and can say that this technology allows both professional and amateur tennis players to achieve results faster due to the quick testing process and following understanding of how muscles work. It was both pleasant and important for me to see that I could adjust my technique with a report that provide comprehensive information about muscle activity. This allows the athlete's team to quickly build a high-quality training plan and avoid injuries.